2006 TOYOTA SEQUOIA Navigation Manual

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3. Input an additional destination in the
same way as the destination input.  (See
page 24.)
4. Touch the desired “Add” switch to
determine  the arrival order of the addition-
al destination.
(

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(c) Deleting destination
You can delete a set destination.
1. Touch the 
“Route” switch.
2. Touch the “Delete” switch of “Des-
tination”.
3. When  more than one destination is set,
a li

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3. Select the preferred road which you
wish to modify and touch the “Enter ”switch.
4. A message  appears to confirm your re-
quest.  To add the preferred road, touch
the 
“OK” switch.
Tou

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“Delete 
All”: To delete all the listed preferred
road.
4. A message  appears to confirm your re-
quest to delete.  To delete the preferred
road, touch the 
“Yes” switch.
If you touch the

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(d) Detour setting
While the route guidance is operating, you
can change the route to detour around a
section of the route where a delay is
caused by road repairs, an accident, etc.
1. Touch the

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(e) Route preference
You are given a number of choices on the
conditions which the system uses to de-
termine the route to your destination.
1. Touch the 
“Route” switch.
2. Touch the “Route

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Show POI icons
Points of Interest such as gas stations and
restaurants can be displayed on the map
screen.  You can also set their location as
a destination and use them for route guid-
ance.
1. To

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When you select a Point of Interest type from
either the limited list or the complete list, the
screen will display symbols at those locations
on the map screen.
Touching  the 
“Delete” switch